Mr. Mercedes (2017) s02e05 Episode Script

Andale

1 - [Thud.]
- Previously on "Mr.
Mercedes" Last night when Sadie fell, you were standing with the ex-cop who used to come visit Hartsfield.
- He's a friend.
- Oh, friends are great.
A job's better.
The police have ruled it a suicide.
You don't think it was a suicide? It doesn't matter what I think.
Can I ask what exactly you're doing here? Holly Bill thinks he's onto something.
Honestly, I think it just gives him an excuse to keep following his obsession with Brady Hartsfield.
If you want to get into Sadie McDonald's head, you should probably try and get into her phone.
Can't watch you hurt yourself anymore.
Steph, I know that you still care about me.
There's a difference between caring about someone and caring for someone.
I'd like to see your daughter's phone, please.
- Why? - Because I share your suspicion.
I want to see if I can explain what happened.
MONTEZ: How do you feel about pain? Seize that moment.
Occupandi temporis, you little bitch.
What the fuck are you doing? What's the connection between this and this? I think he found a way to communicate with Sadie McDonald.
I'm in! Who's Matthew? - Boyfriend.
- "He's in my head.
I don't know how else to explain it.
" - It's the Zappits, dummy.
- They hypnotize people.
The Zappits are just the doorway.
- You need to walk through it.
- I'm in.
Let's get out of here, shall we? I fucking knew it.
[Sprinkler whirring.]
[Birds chirping.]
[Car alarm chirps.]
[Engine starts.]
Sadie used the word "communicating.
" Yeah, she was also off her fucking meds, so Look, never mind with the attitude.
I bring enough attitude to the fucking equation myself.
Don't need to outsource the task to you.
What else could "communicating" mean? Uh do you think Brady Hartsfield was sitting on his bed and no one's looking and he's chopping it up with the staff? Did I say I think that? Right, then what are we doing here? Seriously.
The truth of it is, none of it makes any fucking sense.
But? I can't shake the idea that that's where the truth is.
[Sighs.]
Sadie McDonald was pregnant.
She was off her medications, and then on top of that, she was fighting with her boyfriend, who described her as, uh, "anxious on a good day.
" I get a feeling for people.
She wasn't the sort to take her life.
You think suicide walks around with a fucking sign on its head? Oh, she was moping around, so everybody thought, "Oh, today, she's gonna leave Earth"? That's not how it works, Hodges.
How does it work? You wake up, you make breakfast, you write a funny note, put it in a lunchbox, you pay bills, you take a shower, you put some clean clothes on.
Then you leave another note on the kitchen table this time.
You drive off to the lake, you take a bottle of pills, swim to the middle of the lake, and you drown.
[Sighs.]
Your mother, uh, left a note? Mm-hmm.
I always thought that there wasn't.
Yeah, I I know what you thought.
I know what everybody thought.
That was the idea.
But if I could describe my mom I'd say "mostly happy.
" I'm sorry.
It was five years ago.
Still Can I ask you something? Without you going off on me? You can ask no guarantees.
[Sighs.]
You think a part of you wants this case to go on? That wants Brady Hartsfield to go on? Why the fuck would I want that? Don't tell me.
Purpose, right? I want a serial-killing, ice-cream fuck to crawl out from his vegetative crypt because it beats the shit out of playing Scrabble? Is that it? I agree with ya.
The whole notion is batshit.
Can't shake it, though? No.
Let's go.
We got things to do.
[Engine starts.]
[Sprinkler hissing.]
[Birds chirping.]
[Car alarm chirps.]
[Dog barking in distance.]
[Cellphone bloops.]
[Runners panting.]
[Calm game music playing.]
[Game beeping.]
This flavor takes exactly like Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
You sure there aren't any calories in E-juice? [Beeping continues.]
Can we like, do something? Slut-face? One sec.
I've never gone this far.
[Beeping continues.]
[Engine revs.]
Hey, you never told me your boyfriend drove such a sick car.
Check him out! Oh, Barbara.
My, my.
How you've grown.
[Groans.]
He's so creepy.
[Indistinct conversations.]
Not even second period, and this is my third one today.
They're like locusts.
Granted, these are summer school students not the most focused in the world but wow.
They're not concentrating at all.
Listen, in our day, we at least used to pass notes.
These kids just sit there and stare at these things.
I'm Ida Silver, by the way.
- Elliot Lee.
- Oh.
- I'm a volunteer, too.
- Oh, teaching English? Our mother tongue, in the age of emojis.
I can't believe we handed these things out to help them learn.
- So much for progress.
- Mm-hmm.
[School bell rings.]
- Nice meeting you, Ida.
- Same here.
The frontal cortex appears similar to that of a healthy adult.
MONTEZ: So, what you're saying is, he shouldn't still be lying here like a vegetable? My working theory is it's an unexplained manifestation of mutism.
[Chuckles.]
Do you see yourself retiring in 25 years as the head of neurosurgery in Mercy General in Bridgetown, Ohio? No, I don't.
You want something more, right? American dream? Same here.
You know, there are only two possible steps after you run the homicide unit for the D.
A.
the district attorney itself or straight off a fucking cliff.
Now, I'm going to be the district attorney, take my boss's job, whether he says so or not.
But I need a case, Felix.
And no one's been thoughtful enough to slaughter an entire family or thrill-kill a bunch of white women lately.
So I'm stuck looking for my case, and this motherfucker's it.
I can't make him sit up and talk.
But you led me to believe that you could.
And I backed off your boss, which would be news to my boss.
I'm helping you, Felix.
You need to help me.
Or? Or I walk away.
And I look for someone else to plug into the trial of the century, and you'll see what it feels like to be on your own again.
Pretty soon, you'll be moving out of that big house in Sugar Heights and joining me on Sycamore.
Well, there's nothing wrong with Sycamore.
Sycamore and Spring.
Oh.
Fuck you, dude.
It's not bad.
Got myself a contemporary Craftsman, just had it painted gray.
My wife loves it.
But she ain't gonna love it in five years.
I understand.
I've seen your wife.
I bet you do.
Andale, Doctor.
Make your medical magic bullshit happen.
[Monitor beeping, air hissing.]
Contemporary fucking Craftsman.
Bingo.
- So, group's been good? - Oh, group's been great.
Mike B.
makes eye contact now.
Wow.
Anyway, I'm glad that you're alive.
We were beginning to wonder.
Oh, that was sarcasm.
You're being sarcastic.
[Laughs.]
- Look at you.
- My partner at work is sarcastic, so I've gotten rather used to it.
You're lucky you're working.
I lost tenure after Paranormal Science published my article on mind control.
Too many claims, not enough proof.
Bastards.
They're so closed-minded.
Well, I quite liked it.
I mean, I didn't believe most of it, but I thought the points where you touched on abnormal psychology were very interesting.
You read it? Oh, twice.
Actually, uh, I'm trying to understand how some people can get other people to do things crazy things, like, um, like Jim Jones and the Jonestown massacre.
You wrote your dissertation on how he, uh, convinced all those people to kill themselves, right? I did indeed.
So how'd he do it? Well, first of all, he didn't just talk them into it.
In fact, the majority of human communication, especially in groups, is nonverbal.
Speaking of nonverbal communication, let's say there was a mute, immobile psychopath.
Do you think that there's, like, any possible way that he could get into someone's brain and then convince that person to kill herself? Are you talking about a particular situation? No.
Not at all.
No way.
I just, um I just need to know if you think that it's possible.
I don't think it's possible.
Oh.
I know it is.
You ever heard of entanglement? Like like, quantum theory? Exactly.
Yeah.
What about it? When you're dealing with entangled particles, they will never act independently from one another.
One will always be in control of the other one, no matter how far apart they are in space and time.
- Okay.
- And certain people manipulators, we call them they're able to maneuver energy, be it physical or psychic.
Simple as that.
Wow.
Do you know what Einstein called it when he first discovered entanglement? No.
"Spooky action at a distance.
" [Whispers.]
Wow.
[Drill whirs.]
[Blows.]
[Dog barking in distance.]
How we doing? It's okay.
[Drill clanks.]
You got that look again.
What look? The "Hey, Jerome, you down to break the law look today?" Nonsense.
Just checking on your gazebo progress.
Just say it.
Mercy General, one quick hack, in and out.
Won't even break a sweat.
You shitting me? No, I'm coming around to the opinion that what we've been told about Hartsfield may not be the whole truth, medically speaking.
In and out.
You've lost your mind.
In and out.
Bill, you've lost your mind.
You know this is straight-up criminal, right? Criminal.
I mean No, fuck it.
No, you're right.
You're right.
I'm sorry.
Forget it.
Look, um, before, I got it, you know? Good guy trying to catch the bad guy makes sense, but dude's in a coma and you want to hack into hospital files? Just I just said forget it.
Yeah, but you're not forgetting.
You're obsessing.
Holly was right.
Oh, you've been conversing with Holly, have ya? What the hell is wrong with you? You think I know? Fuck's sake.
[Sighs.]
You know, people assume as we age that, you know, this old-fuck wisdom just clicks in.
Well, it isn't like that.
Fucking lose track of anything.
You want a little piece of old-fuck wisdom? Here it is everything goes to shit.
Write it down.
I don't need to write it down.
I'm still very young, so my memory's still intact.
[Chuckles.]
Well, then, maybe you should give me some wisdom for the young, then.
What do we tell the young people these days? Follow your heart.
[Scoffs.]
It works every time.
Well life for the heart is simple, somebody said.
it just beats as long as it can.
[Sighs.]
Maybe that's what I'm doing.
Sorry.
[Sighs.]
I'm gonna get back to work, all right? Use the Phillips screws on the top, right? Yeah, got it.
[Machine warbling.]
That's it, huh? It's tiny, right? Perfectly normal for being 10 weeks in.
Notice that your monitor's a little fuzzy.
My company has a model that produces a breathtaking HD image, - and it's more than price-competitive.
- [Laughs.]
Budgets are due in a month.
Leave me your card.
- Left it with the receptionist.
- [Laughs.]
Here you go.
Thank you.
And this is for your fridge.
Everything looks perfectly normal, guys.
So, I will give you a minute.
It's different when it's yours.
[Door closes.]
Our zygote can feel your tension.
What's up? Tell me.
Fucking Montez just threatened me that he was gonna withdraw his support if I didn't show him some progress soon.
If Montez pulls out, Pettimore's gonna start sniffing around again, and he has an ax to grind this time.
Felix, if he orders bloodwork - You kidding me? - I know.
Okay.
I'm gonna figure it out.
All right? Fuck.
Barry in R&D, he just he just showed me this prototype.
I-I-It's an eye-brain thing.
It's years from market.
You think that'll do it? - Come on! - Hurry up! [Panting.]
[Car alarm chirps.]
Two douchey kids.
One soccer mom.
[Engine starts.]
Let's go check out this Craftsman palace, huh? [Barking.]
And a huge motherfucking dog.
Hey, boy.
[Sighs.]
You were safer at the pound.
[Barking continues.]
HODGES: Yeah, what's up? I got in.
What are you talking about? Mercy General.
I told you to forget it.
The hack was untraceable, okay, so I mean, I think so.
It better have been.
Christ Jesus.
Fuck.
What'd you find out? Brady's a vegetable.
I mean, I couldn't get into the doctor's private server.
It's it's locked up.
But I saw the whole file.
And look, if Brady's alive, it's only in the most technical sense.
This doctor's got airtight security protecting his personal files why is that? I mean, that doesn't mean anything.
We can't prove it does, you know? So, how fucked up are we for being disappointed? [Cellphone clicks.]
[Sighs.]
Did you know that Sadie thought Hartsfield was communicating with her? I really can't be talking to you.
Babineau is on my ass.
Did ya? Did you hear what I just said? I need help, okay? Something's not right here.
Gee, do ya think? It's probably nothing.
Yeah.
The moment Sadie jumped, Brady's EEG was flat nothing going on upstairs but his EKG, through the roof.
So his heart was pounding.
Same thing happened when you were up there visiting him.
Now, a million things could cause that.
His body's broken.
Sometimes it misfires.
It doesn't have to mean awareness.
But it could.
Can I get a copy of those reports? Are you fucking kidding me? They keep that shit under digital lock and key.
They'd know I was in there.
I was thinking something more analog.
I'm sure they still keep file cabinets, right? Could be wrong.
I'm not going to jail for you, Bill.
Well, from my perspective, seems you are willing to go to jail only, for Babineau.
If he is up to anything illegal, he's not involving me.
A smart guy like that, he'll have made scapegoat plans if it all goes in the shitter.
Be good to have someone on your side.
My opinion.
I'll see if I can find anything.
[Sighs.]
[Elevator bell dings.]
[Indistinct conversations.]
[Door opens.]
[Indistinct P.
A.
announcement.]
What are you doing? BRADY: Fuck me, Al.
This place is disgusting.
Nice knife.
Nice knife.
In the neighborhood? Nope.
Special trip.
It's not my birthday.
I ain't bearing gifts.
Right now, Maggie Wilmer is in an office at Mercy General refusing to speak without her union rep.
You want to know why? Because she got caught trying to break into the office of Brady Hartsfield's neurologist.
The last time I was here, I let you off the hook.
You have shit in your ears that day?! I don't see the connection.
I know that she's been feeding you information.
Uh, why do you care? We also know that you've been making unreported and illegal visits to Hartsfield's room with her help.
You are a wealth of information.
But did you know this? A person can truly go fuck himself if he puts his mind to it right.
Fuck you.
Well, you never let on you were clever.
You know the hospital administrator Pettimore? He doesn't want the hospital dragged anywhere near this shitstorm.
What what shitstorm? The one about to rain down on your head.
So he's willing to give me every fucking frame of hospital security footage to track your movement over a year.
And when we see that footage, Pettimore is gonna pull Wilmer's nursing certification.
Then she's gonna get hit with fines somewhere upward of 50 grand.
And you I'm gonna personally walk through your investigator's license review myself.
And with this kind of violation, you could say bye-bye to Finders Keepers.
You won't be able to look for your fucking car keys legally! You done? Actually, no.
I'm not.
If any of this and I mean any of this gets into the media, I'm gonna hit you with a Tier 3 HIPAA violation, dump your ass in D-Block for 10 years.
If I do 10 years, Antonio, I'll probably die in there.
That's not my problem.
So, what's the extra nickel for stomping your ass into the fucking ground and a few blocks up this fucking street? You're not threatening me, old man.
No, I don't make threats.
Little fucking pissants like you make threats.
This is a promise.
Well we'll see who's making the threat and who's making the promise.
Why are you doing this? Because you broke the law on my watch! So it's about your ego.
It's about whatever the fuck I say it's about.
It's my case.
It's my narrative.
Stay away from Mercy Gen.
Hey, pencil dick, which would scare you most that I don't give a fuck or that I do? Wow.
Again with the clever.
[Engine starts.]
[Engine revs.]
DR.
JACOBY: Right before you left our last session, you said, "I'm not worth it.
" That until you take your life back from Brady, you're nothing.
Do you still feel that way? Yes.
Look, Brady Hartsfield is a textbook psychopath.
He's incapable of empathy or remorse or human connection.
So he could never feel you.
And even if he wasn't in a coma, there is nothing he could say that would bring you closure.
So, what, am I supposed to just let him win, then? Well, looking at it in terms of winning and losing will not help you.
I need to talk.
What if you practiced what you would say to Brady, if you could? Dear Brady Oh, fuck.
[Laughs.]
Fuck you, Brady.
Fuck you.
Fuck you you sniveling little prick.
[Gravel crunching.]
[Lawn mower starts.]
That's it.
Back to your lawn.
Cut your grass.
Nothing to see here.
You know what really fucking pisses me off, is that somebody who's pathetic as you could hurt me.
[Barking.]
Could fucking hurt me? Hmm? [Dog growling.]
[Blade slices, dog whines.]
You fucking little piece of shit.
Yeah! Prick!! They got to wipe your ass for you.
Can't eat, can't drink.
Can't fuck! Not that you were fucking, anyway! Look at me.
I'm walking around.
Oh, yeah.
I'm talking, huh? I'm fucking.
Definitely drinking.
Maybe a little too much.
But who did they declare the winner, Brady Hartsfield? Huh?! The bitch flat on her back? Or the one on her own two fucking feet?! You fucking lost, Brady! Hello.
Hey, Ma? I found a new toy.
You failed, and you'll never hurt me again.
You'll never ever fucking hurt me again.
What is it? - Maybe we'd better go inside.
- No, just tell me.
Well, we accessed Sadie's text messages.
And? Well, she was arguing with Matthew about the baby.
Do you think Matthew had something to do with this? I don't know It's just things were a bit rougher than you thought.
And she'd stopped taking her medication.
Oh, no.
She promised me she would stay on her meds.
She was worried about the effect on the baby.
As you know, going off her medication as abruptly as she did can cause a chaotic mental state.
I just came from the memorial, after the funeral.
She loved brownies.
I was up all night making them, but I'm so tired.
How will I carry this? No matter how many times I call that phone in your hand she won't answer.
[Keys jingle.]
You said you would fix this.
You said you would give me answers.
I did.
I need the ones I wanted.
[Door closes.]
Natalie, I told you, I can't.
I'm on the other side of town.
I'm already at home.
Can't he take the bus? I'm aware that he's 8.
I took the bus at 8.
So did you.
Victor? I don't know where the hell Victor is.
What do 17-year-olds do in the summer? Yeah.
Your guess is as good as mine.
Yeah, I got I got to call you back.
All right, bye.
[Cellphone beeps.]
He can type with this? If the mutism is physical and not selective, this should enable him to talk, yeah.
And if it's not physical? - I have a plan for that, too.
- [Cellphone chimes.]
I'll finish up here.
[Monitor beeping, air hissing.]
Look, you have plenty of reasons not to talk.
I understand that.
I do.
But I can assure you will not spend a day in prison.
I've seen your brain, Brady.
You have exceptionally low activity in your orbital cortex.
You know what that means? It means you were born like this.
You were never able to control your actions.
I'll testify to that.
Never in control of my actions? It was my masterpiece.
I have half a dozen eminent psychiatrists who are also willing to testify on your behalf.
[Scoffs.]
If you work with me, I assure you will not spend a day in prison and you will live your days out in a psychiatric hospital.
Psychiatric hospital? I can hardly fucking wait.
A state-of-the-art facility.
Good food, you get to see the sky, take walks.
Not a bad life at all.
And the check is in the mail.
And I won't come in your mouth.
And I didn't inhale.
Just play ball.
Well liar, liar.
[Whispering.]
I heard you talking to Señor Montez.
[Whistles.]
You want to put me in prison.
You want to put me in the chair.
Hmm.
"Play ball"? Ohhh.
I thought you'd never ask.
[Sizzling.]
AL: I don't understand.
I don't understand.
I-I don't understand.
I don't I don't When I arrived, there was hope on her face.
I crushed it like a fucking roach.
Do you think in our marriage, we were guilty of too much honesty? Hmm? Or or not enough? I don't like where this is headed.
When you lead with a question, you end with a judgment, - and it's never in my favor.
- [Chuckles.]
'Cause I think we were guilty of not enough.
Because when you're married and especially if you have a kid, you got to keep the peace.
Handle with care.
I'm really about to get shat on here.
No.
Billy, the job always fucked you up.
And now, for you to knowingly go down that same rabbit hole again this time, taking Jerome and Holly Do you even know what the hell you're doing? Probably not.
[Scoffs.]
You've spent your whole life searching for clues, looking for any detail under every rock.
You need to pay attention.
- Anything good to say? - No.
Remember, you used to say about your law firm that, all the rules and regulations aside, most cases came down to the smell test.
- Do you remember that? - Yeah.
You could sniff it? Well, I know how fucked it is to think this guy might be cognitive.
I am aware of it, all right? And you're right.
It's selfish to drag Jerome and Holly down my skunk hole.
But I have sniffed this piece of shit.
He's more alive than anyone knows.
He's fucking in there.
[Soft video game music playing.]
You're wondering about the clothes, aren't you? Just bag 'em and burn 'em.
But get dressed first.
I might've fucked up again.
Already? I mean, it's pretty early.
[Egg cracks.]
Because of my digging around on Hartsfield, Montez threatened to pull our license, which would include your license.
I don't think he'll do it, but [Whisk clanking.]
Sorry.
[Clanking continues.]
Nothing to say? [Sizzling.]
What do you want me to say? Something that will take you off the hook? Something that will make you feel like less of a selfish jerk? Yeah, something like that, yeah.
Holly I know how important being a private detective has become to you.
I have no intention of jeopardizing that.
I never really set out to be a private detective, so much as I set out to be you.
You know, I admire how much you commit yourself to the truth, how you believe in yourself, no matter what.
I don't believe in myself at all.
Well, you should.
You know, I I did a little bit of independent research, and while still implausible, it is possible for Brady to be faking his mutism and influencing the actions of others.
Now, evidently, there can be no classification of "supernatural" when it comes to the human brain, as the boundaries of nature have yet to be defined.
[Sizzling.]
Are are you hearing what I'm saying? You're going down my skunk hole.
You're taking this pretty well.
Thanks.
I understand.
That's not to say that I forgive you.
There is no record that Finders Keepers was charged with carrying out any duties surrounding your activities with Brady Hartsfield or Mercy General.
My attorney will draw up a statement declaring that your actions were outside the scope of your agency and it had nothing to do with Finders Keepers.
You were not acting as my employee, nor were you being paid by anyone.
- [Spoon stirring.]
- Right.
You will sign that statement.
That's fair.
It's not even close to fair.
Thanks for the breakfast, but I'm not really hungry.
[Sighs.]
[Cellphone chimes.]
[Door closes.]
Bollocks.
[Grunts.]
[Motorcycle engine starts.]
Let's go last time.
Let's go.
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Stop, stop, stop.
Amazing! - [Laughs.]
- You did it! You were great! That was awesome! Hey, there.
What's your poison? Ginger ale.
Ginger ale coming right up.
[Ice cubes rattling.]
I'll have a double bourbon, please.
All right.
Coming right up.
- See the fucking time? - Yeah, I'm aware of the fucking time.
What do you want? - There you go.
- Thanks, doll.
Sure.
Someone broke into my house, ransacked it stole my gun and then killed my dog.
Well, ex-con, old case? What? That's what you'll see on the news, yeah.
Come on.
I don't really give a fuck.
If you help me with this I will, um forget about what we discussed yesterday.
Why me? I'm sure you have a slew of detectives who are chomping at the bit.
Yeah, well I think this involves Hartsfield.
I did something.
Something that I can't risk Dunford getting wind of.
The motherfucker will use it against me.
But honestly, it's starting to drive me a little crazy thinking about it.
When I heard Hartsfield woke up, I paid him a visit.
Privately, just he and I in the room.
And I'm not proud to admit it, but I squeezed the fuck out of his balls.
That's it? I'm sure people have done worse than that.
Yeah, well, I also said something to him, something that I haven't said out loud since sophomore-year Latin class.
Just came to me.
"Occupandi temporis.
" "Seize the moment" or some fucking thing.
Right.
Here's the important part.
No one I fucking mean no one was within 100 feet of that room when I said what I said.
- [Picture thuds.]
- And then this.
Would you, uh, add two fingers of whiskey, stand this on its feet? - There you go.
- Same here, doll.
Thank you.

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